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WIN: Restoration Nearly Complete for Louis Sullivan Designed Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, 1903, Louis Sullivan, 1121 N. Leavitt St. Photo Credit: Eric Allix Rogers
Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, 1903, Louis Sullivan, 1121 N. Leavitt St. Photo Credit: Eric Allix Rogers

“One of the few houses of worship designed by famed Chicago architect Louis Sullivan is wrapping up a months-long exterior restoration this week.

“Since May, Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, 1121 N. Leavitt St., has replaced cracked stucco walls, refurbished its extensive metal ornamentation and installed new windows in the church’s rectory, among other projects.

“‘It was just one of those things that was greatly needed,” said the Rev. Alexander Koranda, dean and administrator of the parish. ‘The structure was fine, but the actual aesthetics and outside was in pretty difficult shape, in rough shape.’

“Built in 1903, the cathedral and rectory have been an official Chicago Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places since the 1970s.

At first glance, the cathedral’s soaring cupolas and octagonal dome don’t seem to mesh with Sullivan’s better known work, like the Auditorium Building and Carson Pirie Scott department store in The Loop. But Koranda says the architect’s style is apparent in many of building’s details, like the archway over the front doors and the metal ornamentation and beading along the cathedral’s windows.

“‘That canopy over the top when you walk in, that’s like signature Sullivan with the kind of wavy lines and things like that,’ he said.

The total cost of the restoration is expected to run about $600,000. It’s been partially funded by a $250,000 Adopt-A-Landmark grant from the city. The rest is being raised privately. So far, the effort has been pretty successful, Koranda said. He’s even had neighbors stop him in the street to pass along a few bucks.

“‘People love this temple. It’s a holy site for Orthodox Christians, but even just being a landmark, you know, it’s a very popular site in Chicago,” he said. Inside, the sanctuary’s ornate interior includes paintings of saints and Bible stories, as well as a chandelier designed and donated by Sullivan himself.

“The cathedral is a regular site in the Chicago Architecture Center’s annual Open House Chicago, and has hosted tours during the restoration. The next one scheduled is for Sept. 11. They’re also available by appointment.” (Myers, Block Club Chicago, 8/24/21)

Read the full story at Block Club Chicago

Restoration Of Louis Sullivan-Designed Orthodox Cathedral Nears Finish Line; Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral leaders have made smaller fixes and updates over the past few decades, but they said the latest restoration is the property’s biggest facelift so far, Quinn Myers, Block Club Chicago, 8/24/21

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